After the vows, which concluded with Sean promising "to always love you more than I love beer," Saint Arnold founder Brock Wagner doffed a chauffeur's cap and drove the couple away in the brewery's tie-dyed Bentley. less

After the vows, which concluded with Sean promising "to always love you more than I love beer," Saint Arnold founder Brock Wagner doffed a chauffeur's cap and drove the couple away in the brewery's tie-dyed ... more

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Brigadoon Brewery, which currently operates during the Texas Renaissance Festival, offers to help couples brew personalized beers for their own weddings.

Brigadoon Brewery, which currently operates during the Texas Renaissance Festival, offers to help couples brew personalized beers for their own weddings.

Photo: Alan Ward / Brigadoon Brewery

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A pale ale for the bride.

A pale ale for the bride.

Photo: Alan Ward / Brigadoon Brewery

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For the second year, Boston Beer Co. (Sam Adams) is releasing a limited batch of Brewlywed Ale for sale at the Boston brewery. Last year, three couples took the plunge on site during the release.

For the second year, Boston Beer Co. (Sam Adams) is releasing a limited batch of Brewlywed Ale for sale at the Boston brewery. Last year, three couples took the plunge on site during the release.

Photo: Jonathan braga / via Boston Beer Co.

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Weddings: Say 'I do' to craft beer

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The June wedding season is upon. Please choose wisely.

Skip the champagne and give your reception guests what they really want: Beer.

I’ve got a story on page 2 of today’s Flavor section about wedding beers and a couple of couples who made beer a big part of their big day. (Read it here.)

Check out the photo gallery above for more images I picked up while reporting the story.